JAIA
Just As I Am
JAIA 2010
www.jaia2.com

www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Jaia

JAIA (signifying Just As I Am) is the gospel team of Lisa Davis and Lynda Knox. These songbirds from Oklahoma City are not sisters but they certainly could be, because they play off one another vocally as if they have been harmonizing together since preschool.

On Just As I Am, the duo’s soulful harmonies and brassy lead trading are given a soundtrack of alternately pulsating and easy-flowing gospel music infused with smooth jazz, soft rock and powerful R&B arrangements. For example, “I Wanna Know” has a bright, feel good, bouncy R&B vibe and possesses radio potential, though to be fair, “Lord, You’ve Been Good” and its slow building emotion sneaks into the subconscious after repeated plays.

During “Change Has Come” (which includes snippets of a speech by President Obama) and the lively “Not Ashamed,” JAIA morphs into a youthful and optimistic techno-dance duo praising unashamed. These two tracks are especially good examples of the plethora of musical influences that inform the duo’s style. Their press kit says the ladies are into so many kinds of music that they have a “CD collection that takes up an entire room.” Righteous!

JAIA performed alongside Little Cedric and the Hailey Singers in the days before Cedric and Joel became Grammy-winning superstars Jo-De-Ci and then K-Ci & Jo Jo. Cedric and Joel Hailey make a cameo appearance on the duo’s project, assisting the women on “He’ll Fix It for You.”

The final track, “F.A.T.E.” (Fighting Addiction Through Education), differs from the album’s other offerings in theme and sound. Dedicated to the memory of Brandon Whitten and to the Whitten-Newman Foundation, “F.A.T.E.” is an acoustic CCM-style directive encouraging listeners battling substance abuse to remember three little words: “Just Say No.”

Of course, the duo aren’t saying that overcoming substance abuse is as easy as just saying no. Everybody knows the struggle that those suffering with substance abuse and addiction problems go through. If it was that easy to overcome, people wouldn’t need the help of drug and alcohol rehab. You can visit https://enterhealth.com/ for more information if you are struggling. However, the message behind the track is that you have to be mentally strong and saying ‘no’ to these substances is the first step.

Just As I Am benefits from a tight production, courtesy of JAIA and Kenneth Springs, Jr. and makes for very pleasant listening front to back. Fans of female groups such as RiZen and Z’iel will especially enjoy this project.

Four of Five Stars

gPod Picks: “I Wanna Know,” “Lord You’ve Been Good,” “Not Ashamed.”

Review by Bob Marovich of The Black Gospel Blog

5 Comments

  1. Christina March 10, 2010 at 8:17 pm - Reply

    Has this album been released yet? If not, when will it be and where can I purchase it?

  2. Bob Marovich March 10, 2010 at 9:41 pm - Reply

    Hi, Christina — according to the press release,which I received in February, the album will be released soon. Check out http://www.jaia2.com for ongoing information on the CD’s release.

  3. farmfunk8107 March 10, 2010 at 11:11 pm - Reply

    Love the cd!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love JAIA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Be blessed and be a blessing!!!!!!!!!

  4. lynda March 11, 2010 at 3:54 am - Reply

    Hey Christina our cd is out now you can get it on Cd-Baby, Itunes,Digi Station.. as Bob said on his comment chk out our website http://www.jaia2.com Thx you so much for inquiring God Bless!!!

  5. Christina March 12, 2010 at 2:46 am - Reply

    Thank-you Bob and Lynda! I will definitely check them out!! God Bless!!

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.